Backup old data elsewhere and change the SD card. Start anew.
Or - backup old data elsewhere, then try to dd one sdcard to the other. I can't say if that would wojrk.
Backup old data elsewhere and change the SD card. Start anew.
Or - backup old data elsewhere, then try to dd one sdcard to the other. I can't say if that would wojrk.
Thing is, I really haven't used debian based distros for the better part of the last two years so I'm not sure how to reinstall it if something goes south. With arch you just have to do a pacstrap with a liveUSB.
So... it seems kinda dangerous if you don't have a backup .deb. I'm not sure I would advise you to go this way.
I looked at your journalctl. The error might come from your wireless card. If that is the case, and since you don't use it at all there is a simple trick : sudo systemctl disable wpa_supplicant
then reboot.
It won't have any incidence on the ethernet but will somewhat disable your wifi card. (Not exactly but you get the gist of it).
If I'm right it should make all of your problems go away. It might be worth a try. And if it doesn't work a simple sudo systemctl enable wpa_supplicant
will reverse it back to the way it was.
Ça demeure chiant, même si c'est pas quotidien.
Have you been updating or reinstalling ?
Parce que si c'est update sur update ça pourrait venir de là. Dans ce cas réinstalle peut etre ?
Uninstall (I don't know how, on debian) NetworkManager and reinstall it (better get a .deb)
Then sudo systemctl enable NetworkManager.service
Reboot and hope for the best.
"This video is not available"
There was a point in time where every byte of data saved was important : when transferring to a floppy disk, when uploading/downloading via 56.6K / 128K / 256K.
Now that we live in a world where a 128Gb pendrive is worth 12€, a 1Tb hard drive is less than 50€ and internet speeds go almost at 1Gbps... the default archive manager is sufficient.
Tell me you're a corporate sellout without telling me you're a corporate sellout.
That's it. Self hosted, personalisable, and that can be used network-wide (as a DHCP server) AND as a VPN (in correlation with piVPN)
I don't understand
You were broken up. She was within every rights.
And even if she weren't, in your eyes, she did what every one of us does in this situation : attempt to change your mind off a difficult time. Some of us work themselves to death, other drown in alcohol, many turn to religion while one can also try to engage in physical contact, all just to fill a void.
It was a hookup. It happens. Now if you think she is "soiled" because of this, or whatever you seem to imply, look inside of you and find out what's reaaly bothering you.
If you can't forgive her for something she was in every right to do, then just move on and stop the wound from oozing pus and making both of you bitter.
And that's personal but... grow up. Your life does not need to end where it began. Move elsewhere, even if the project remains the same. Fond some compromise or you're gonna lose her again.
You can't. That's the problem with internalised SD Card.
Edit : or you can use some backup tools. I used Titanium backup back in the old days. Don't know how it fares now.